The United States is in the middle of a major war, but that didnāt stop Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Thursday from firing General Randy George, Americaās most senior Army officer. George was the Armyās chief of staff, and he was cashiered along with another four-star general, David Hodne, and Major General William Green Jr., the top Army chaplain, in what has been a rolling purge by Hegseth of senior officersā¦
ā¦dumping the Army chief of staff in the middle of a war, without explanation, is a reckless move even by Hegsethās standardsā¦
Trump and Hegseth have been on a clear mission to politicize the U.S. military, and to turn it into an armed extension of the MAGA movementā¦
Even in less dangerous times, the public would still have a right to answers about such an unprecedented purge of the senior U.S. military ranks. These officers are all people with long and distinguished records of service; none of them has been charged with any wrongdoing, and none of them has been accused of any kind of incompetence or disloyalty. They all seem to have committed only the offense of being part of a military institution that Hegsethāwho still harbors obvious bitterness about his undistinguished and ultimately shortened military careerāwants to restock with MAGA loyalists.
ā¦America is now engaged in its biggest conflict in decades, with thousands of troops headed into possible combat on the shores of a country the size of Alaska with more than three times the population of North Koreaāand with a president whose only formal speech on the war so far consisted of 19 minutes of jumbled thoughts. The American people deserve to know why so many of their top officers are being tossed out of their jobs.



Hegseth deserves the electric chairā¦he should be made to suffer when we finally execute him for treason.